The Alien who Does Chores Pt.1

I told them that I was an alien from outer space and new to the customs of planet Earth.

I was willing to do their task for them but they would have to tell me exactly how to do it as I had no idea how to go about cleaning a toilet or washing out a sink.

First up was my youngest daughter, who giggled profusely at the thought of me being an alien.

I made a weird face and that helped her visualize it.

"First," she said, "you get the spray bottle."

"Where is it?" I asked.

"Oh, it's under the kitchen sink."

She's right. I fetch it and bring it back. "What's next?"

"You need to get a cloth."

"Where is it?"

"Under the kitchen sink?"

I sigh dramatically. "I was just there." I return with the cloth.

"Ok, now spray the sink."

So I do....even though there are some items on the sink that should be removed. But I am an alien and only following orders. I don't know anything about asking to remove the items.

"Wait! Wait!" she bellows. "You have to remove the soap container and my toothbrush."

I ask her where they go. She tells me and I follow my orders.

"Now, what do I do?"

She smiles, "Now, you spray."

I spray willy-nilly and get a little creative with my spraying.

"Stop! You need to spray here and here, like this."

I tell my commander that I don't understand demonstrated actions. I only understand words and she has to tell me exactly how to do the job.

"Oh." She thinks for a moment, then proceeds to give me a step by step instruction of how to spray the sink. She exchanges the word "here" for the correct label of "faucets" and "the outside of the sink" (we have a stand alone sink with no counter around it).

Once the spraying is done she informs me that I am to start the scrubbing of the sink.

"Pick up the cloth." Check.

"Wipe it." No Check.

"What's 'it'?" I ask.

She laughs, "Mom!"

"Whose this Mom? I am an alien. I don't know any Mom."

She giggles some more and then explains exactly how I am supposed to wipe out the sink using words and directions that this alien can understand.

"Good job," she pronounces. "now you are done."

"Yay!" I drop the cloth on the floor and head out the door.

"Wait! Come back."

I return.

"You have to put it away."

" 'I't what?" I ask

"It. The cloth! It goes in the laundry room when you are done with it."

I am looking for meaning, so I ask, "Why?"

"Because you are done cleaning with it. It has become dirty and germy and needs to get clean."

"Oh."

I put the cloth in the laundry room and return. I am informed that I must return the spray bottle to it's home under the kitchen sink.

I do.

Then my daughter gives me a hug and tells me that I clean pretty well for an alien.

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Some thoughts:

When pursuing this activity, I was wanting to see if my daughter could give me the correct labels for words that she commonly called "this", "it" and "here".

*I didn't follow any actions that she tried to do in showing me how to clean the sink. I wanted her to verbally direct me on how to do the task.

*I was also looking to see how much she retained from the times I have taught her how to clean the sink. Did she remember all that I taught her? If not, was it because my training was poorly done or her ability to grab all the information is impaired?

*Could she provide me with HER meaning on why certain tasks were important to this job

*I wanted her to have fun as we looked at this cognitive function, and being a space alien made for a lot of laughs.